Ride Out Singing


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And Ride Away Singing


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Ride Out the Wilderness


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"Often considered alienated from mainstream culture and consigned to negative environments, Afro-American writers have created alternative spatial and geographical metaphors to develop a positive sense of individual and cultural identity. Melvin Dixon demonstrates how three principal figures of the land--the wilderness, the underground, and the mountaintop--have become places of refuge and cultural revitalization for the performance of identity, from early slave songs and fugitive narratives to modern and contemporary fiction"--Jacket.




Still Singing, Somehow


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The Singing of the Song


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The Song has begun again. Atia—now called Niva—has succumbed to evil and joined Dethar. Together at last, the reincarnated Keepers unleash brutal destruction on the eastern sun elves. Haunted by his role in all this, Elsvener the Wanderer plunges himself into hostile territory, determined to help his eastern friends. In a desperate move, he sells his freedom to the formidable Draiyahem family in exchange for an army. If the Hekish power families can’t stop Fire City, no one can. Yet the Keepers are far deadlier than even Elsvener guessed, and the Draiyahem are soon bracing for what looks like inevitable martyrdom. Meanwhile, west over the mountains, the still-safe Kingdom of Avar fears Fire City less than they do the Order of Watchers, and the Order of Watchers fears Mathias and Acinath. The young couple have vanished from the castle, embarking on a quest that the Order warns will bring the end of the world. Yet above all this dread and confusion, in both the East and West rings the name of a prophesied savior, long forgotten or misunderstood: the Bringer of Light. The Singing of the Song has commenced. The Demon and his Keepers are not the legend’s only survivors.




Singers


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Certain singers carry the music of the world in their voices. In these tales, a hairdresser sings of love and death, a family of immigrants sings haunting memories, and an orphaned girl in the years of the great depression dreams of being an opera singer. Singers offers new versions of two tales, “Lonesome Twosome” and “Messenger Pigeons”, collected in Mystical Dreamers, and adds a third tale, “Song of Herself”.




Space Song Rocket Ride


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Blast through the galaxy to our own solar system and explore the mysteries of space to a rocking beat. Packed with educational endnotes about space exploration and more. A QR code on the book provides access to video animation and audio.




Riding Out The Storm


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Marissa Martin is 12. Her life has changed as a result of her parents' recent separation. Out of nowhere she begins hearing a strange silent voice in her head that provides her with words of wisdom and reveals to her that the world and the people in it are more than what is visible to the eye.




Magic Train Ride


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A ticket on the Magic Train takes the reader from outer space to underwater to a land of cakes.




Singing Jazz:


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Explores the evolution of jazz singing with profiles of great performers, discussing how they learned their craft and the experiences that shaped their careers